专题08 读后续写(期中真题汇编,陕晋青宁专用)高一英语上学期

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专题08 读后续写 主题01亲情 Passage 1 (24-25学年高一上·宁夏石嘴山市·期中) Walter Carr never dreamed his 20-mile journey would end up changing his life. Walter Carr is a young man from Alabama who faced a tough situation on the night before his first day at a new job. He had just been hired by Bellhop, a moving company, and was eager to make a great impression. However, things took an unexpected turn when his car broke down, leaving him in trouble. The job site was located 20 miles away in Pelham, and Walter, without any other choice, made a bold  (大胆的) decision. Walter was determined not to miss his first day, no matter what. Instead of calling in to explain his situation or simply giving up, he decided to walk the entire 20 miles to his new workplace. It was a challenging choice, but Walter’s mindset was clear: He had a job to do, and he wasn’t going to let anything stand in his way. With a quick sleep to prepare himself, he set out around midnight, walking the dark, empty streets to reach his destination. After a few hours, he crossed paths with a police officer who was patrolling (巡逻) the area. Curious about what Walter was doing out on foot so early in the morning, the officer stopped him to ask. When Walter explained his situation, the officer was moved by his determination. Instead of just sending him on his way, the officer decided to help. He bought Walter breakfast and then offered him a ride for the rest of the journey. By the time they reached Pelham, it was still early. Walter and the officer arrived at the home of the Lamey family, who were scheduled for a move that day. The officer introduced Walter to the Lameys, explaining how he had met this “nice kid” who had walked 20 miles just to get to work. Jenny Hayden Lamey, the homeowner, was immediately impressed by Walter’s determination and perseverance (毅力). 注意:续写词数应为100个左右,按如下格式在答题卡上作答。 She invited him inside, suggesting he take a rest before the rest of his workmates arrived. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·山西省太原市·期中) Stuart worked at his father’s garage, Monroe’s Auto Repair, a family business that had been around for over thirty years. He was well known for always putting in hard work and sticking to doing the right thing. Everyone who had visited the garage greatly admired Stuart for how much he cared about his work and providing quality service at a very reasonable price. However, business wasn’t good recently. On a hot July afternoon, a shiny black sports car pulled up to the garage. Its owner, Mr. Davis, a wealthy businessman, was a regular customer. He had always been polite, but he sounded quite unfriendly and acted strangely that day. Even so, Stuart welcomed him with his usual warmth. “Good afternoon, Mr. Davis! What can I do for you today?” “There is something wrong with my car. I think it’s the transmission (传动装置). I need it fixed as soon as possible. Can you make it?” Mr. Davis asked, in a cold, hard voice. “Of course,” Stuart replied. “We’ll get it checked now. I’ll call you as soon as we fix it.” As Stuart and his father began examining the sports car, they discovered something unusual. The transmission was fine, but the real problem was a minor electrical fault (故障) that would take only about one hour to fix. Stuart made a quick note of the problem and decided to have a thorough (全面的) check to ensure there were no other hidden problems. He didn’t finish the work until darkness fell. Later that evening, Stuart was reviewing the job ticket when he noticed something amazing. The car had a high-end, specialized engine that required specific parts, and these parts were rather expensive. If Stuart reported a major problem with the transmission, he could ask Mr. Davis to pay much more for the repair, taking advantage of the chance for more money. It would be easy to change the records and say that the problem was much worse than it really was. 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Stuart sat at his desk, lost in deep thought. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Stuart smiled, “We only ask for payment that’s necessary.” ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3 (24-25学年高一上·山西省晋城市·期中) Betty sat quietly in the empty dressing room at the ice-skating rink (溜冰场), feeling a wave of nervousness wash over her. It had been six months since the accident, and this was her first competition since then. Today was very important for her comeback; if she won, she would qualify for the World Cup, a dream she had long held. Before the accident, Betty was unbeatable, winning every competition since she started skating at ten years old. But now there was a new competitor, Kitty Jordan, who had quickly become the best. Betty was no longer the top one; Kitty was the one everyone talked about, which filled Betty with both determination and anxiety. “Does anyone still believe in me?” Betty wondered. “Have they all given up on me since the accident?” The accident was something no one could have predicted. Betty thought back to that awful, rainy night when she and her mom were driving home after practice. The car in front of them had turned sharply on the wet road, causing them to crash. Betty’s right knee (膝盖) was badly injured. She would need three months to heal and three more months of treatment and practice if she hoped to regain her skill. The dressing room door opened, and a young girl of her age entered, carrying a skate equipment bag, a warm-up jacket, and a pair of skates. The young girl threw some of her belongings onto a chair. The bag fell to the floor. “Hi, I’m Kitty Jordan,” she said. “I’m Betty Collins,” Betty replied, feeling uneasy. Kitty was the one she had to beat tonight, the new star everyone was excited about. After Kitty hurried out of the room, Betty saw something small and dark green behind the leg of the dressing table. She bent over to pull it out, and saw the white big letters K.J. in the top right-hand corner. It was Kitty’s music tape. It must have rolled out of her bag when she dropped it. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Betty stood still, struggling her next move. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Betty approached the rink, watching Kitty skate freely to the music. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 4 (24-25学年高一上·甘肃省金昌市·期中) Every Sunday, June, a six-year-old girl, tied her sports shoes and walked to Grandpa’s house. Grandpa lived around the block(街区), and June was allowed to walk there by herself. Grandpa often told her stories. They also ate ice cream together while they talked. Sunday was June’s favorite day. This Sunday, June got dressed. She put on one sports shoe, but she could not find the other shoe. “Mommy, where’s my shoe?” “I’m sure it’s in your room. Look carefully until you find it. You can’t go until you have both shoes on,” June’s mother said. June sat on her bed and looked around. Her room was quite messy. There were clothes on the floor and papers on the desk. She wasn’t sure where to start. Then June remembered a story Grandpa told her. When he was little, he lost a coin that he planned to use to buy his mother a candy. He walked back over every place he had been to that day until he found it. He had to go in order so he wouldn’t miss anything. June stood up. “I’ll start in the corner and go around the room in order,” she thought. “That way I won’t miss anything.” 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 June began in the corner where her desk was. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ June quickly put on her shoe and ran out of the door to Grandpa’s house. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 主题02友情 Passage 1 (24-25学年高一上·青海省海南州·期中) Walter Carr never dreamed his 20-mile journey would end up changing his life. Walter Carr is a young man from Alabama who faced a tough situation on the night before his first day at a new job. He had just been hired by Bellhop, a moving company, and was eager to make a great impression. However, things took an unexpected turn when his car broke down, leaving him in trouble. The job site was located 20 miles away in Pelham, and Walter, without any other choice, made a bold (大胆的) decision. Walter was determined not to miss his first day, no matter what. Instead of calling in to explain his situation or simply giving up, he decided to walk the entire 20 miles to his new workplace. It was a challenging choice, but Walter’s mindset was clear: He had a job to do, and he wasn’t going to let anything stand in his way. With a quick sleep to prepare himself, he set out around midnight, walking the dark, empty streets to reach his destination. After a few hours, he crossed paths with a police officer who was patrolling(巡逻) the area. Curious about what Walter was doing out on foot so early in the morning, the officer stopped him to ask. When Walter explained his situation, the officer was moved by his determination. Instead of just sending him on his way, the officer decided to help. He bought Walter breakfast and then offered him a ride for the rest of the journey. By the time they reached Pelham, it was still early. Walter and the officer arrived at the home of the Lamey family, who were scheduled for a move that day. The officer introduced Walter to the Lameys, explaining how he had met this “nice kid” who had walked 20 miles just to get to work. Jenny Hayden Lamey, the homeowner, was immediately impressed by Walter’s determination and perseverance (毅力). 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 She invited him inside, suggesting he take a rest before the rest of his workmates arrived. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Moved by Walter’s story, the CEO Luke Marklin decided to meet with him personally. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·陕西省榆林市·期中) Ari lived on a big island called Iceland. His home was a small fishing village by the sea. Spending a lot of time alone in his little house, Ari often looked at the faraway view and wondered what was out there. One day, Ari thought, "I want to find a true friend far away from here." So, he decided to write a letter, hoping to find a friend who understood his feelings. Ari wrote about the volcanoes (火山) and glaciers (冰川) on his snowy island. He described the beautiful Northern Lights that painted the sky with colors like green, blue and pink at night. For many days, Ari wrote about his thoughts and feelings. Then, he put the letter in a bottle and closed it really well. When the water was high, Ari threw the bottle into the sea and wished on a bright star that someone would find his letter. A year passed, and many cold nights went by after Ari threw his message into the sea. One day, he got a letter in the mail. He didn't know who it was from, but he was very happy and quickly opened the envelope (信封). The letter said: Dear Ari, I found your letter in a bottle that washed up on my beach. I live on an island called Sardinia. My island is warm and has mountains, white beaches, and green waters, though sometimes there are storms. I also want a true friend. I hope we can write to each other and learn more about our lives. Your new friend, Marco For three years, Ari and Marco wrote letters to each other. They talked about their cultures, traditions, and favorite foods. They shared secrets about their villages and wrote about their festivals and music. Marco's letters made Ari feel less lonely. Ari knew he had found his best friend. 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Without telling Marco, Ari decided to go with his father on a business trip to Sardinia, where he would meet Marco in person. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ However, two years later, Ari didn't receive Marco's letters for about two months, which reminded Ari of the storms Marco once mentioned. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3 (24-25学年高一上·山西省太原市·期中) When I was young, we lived in a small town. Everyone knew Roy as he was a top student in the town. He was of my age, but he lost his parents in an accident at the age of 8. So he lived alone and delivered newspapers to support himself and his education. Every time he delivered newspapers to our home, he wore a broad smile on his face and greeted my mom gently. My mom was greatly surprised when she knew his daily routine. He got up every morning by 5 o’clock and walked 5 kilometers from where he lived to the newspaper office to collect the newspapers. By 6:00, he carried 50 pieces of newspapers — more than 5 kilograms and walked 3 kilometers back. After sending the newspapers, he rushed another 3 kilometers home to cook a simple breakfast before hurrying to school. This morning, seeing he left hurriedly in a strong wind, my mom and I decided to do something for him. After school, I waited for him at the school gate and told him that my mom would like to invite him to our home. When he asked why, I replied, “You will know soon!” Thinking for a short while, he followed me to my home nearby. It was possible that he assumed my mom would continue to subscribe to the newspaper. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为100个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 My mom stood at the door, waiting for us. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Seeing the bike in front of him, he couldn’t hold back his tears. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 主题03 救助 Passage 1 (24-25学年高一上·山西省·期中) “Do you mind if I sit here?” I asked the three women seated at the cafeteria table. As a new employee, I felt awkward (令人尴尬的) when I asked them, but there were no other seats available. I introduced myself, which was followed by a silence. I was finishing dessert when one woman finally spoke. “I hate going home tonight,” she said, “because we have to send our dog away. He just can’t fit into our family.” She shared that the dog’s name was Larry. He had been trained as a guide dog for the blind, but failed his final test because he demanded too many hugs after completing his tasks. Hearing this, I begged the woman to give me some time to reach my mum as we would consider taking him. After work, I drove to pick up Larry. An old woman greeted me at the door, leading me to the kitchen. There sat this beautiful but very thin dog. “Larry,” I said, “I’m taking you to your new home with my family who will always love you.” I helped Larry into my car, and our new journey began. My mum was waiting with some delicious dog treats. For a few weeks Larry kept away from us. Then one day, my mum ordered everyone out of the kitchen. Locking the doors, she sat on the pantry (食品贮藏室) floor, talking one- on-one with that dog. Hours passed, but by the end of the day, Larry and my mum walked out of the kitchen side by side. It was as though Larry understood my mum’s words of acceptance. From then on we had a playmate and protector who shared our secrets, laughs, tears and hugs. His favourite place in the house was the landing almost at the top of the stairs. Every night at 2: 00 a. m., Larry made his rounds, checking to see that we were all OK. Only then would he rest. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 One peaceful night, while I was sleeping soundly, I heard Larry barking wildly. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In a minute the ambulance (救护车) came, and we rushed Mum to the hospital. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·陕西省安康市·期中) My husband, my sister, and I were on a job at a new customer’s house. We were fixing expensive flooring throughout some of the main living areas of his home, which included installing (安装) some on the first floor and some downstairs in the basement. The owner let us know that he was leaving for work and that a cat was hiding somewhere in the house. He told us not to let it out, because he had lost two cats already. After about an hour, my sister Candice went outside to get more boxes of flooring. When she came back, I opened the door to let her in since she had her hands full. As she walked through the door, out ran the owner's cat that wasn't supposed to be let outside. So we all stopped what we were doing and tried to round up this fast cat. Unfortunately, we couldn't catch up with it. After calling for the missing cat and pacing the long driveway madly for twenty minutes without noticing it, we decided there was nothing more we could do. We went back to work on the floor, hoping the cat would come back finally. We hoped that the owner would never even know it was gone! And, sure enough, after thirty minutes, the cat scratched (抓) at the back door to be let in. We put it in the basement, where it couldn't get away again. Then I heard another scratch at the back door. I looked outside, and it seemed like the exact same cat, which puzzled (使迷惑) me. I was almost certain that cat couldn’t have gotten out again. But, against my better judgment, I figured that maybe someone had accidentally let it out. And since both my husband and sister were now downstairs working on the basement floor, I couldn’t ask them. I decided to let the cat in through the kitchen door, so it could go back downstairs. After about thirty more minutes, I went downstairs to work on the basement floor as my sister and husband came up to work on the first floor. 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Then, they met the same thing that happened to me! ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ We managed to separate the three cats. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3 (24-25学年高一上·山西省太原市·期中) My teenage daughter and her classmates signed up for a race — a 5K  (3.1 miles) this Saturday morning, and I, aged 50, intended to return to bed once I dropped her off. However, my daughter advised me to participate in the race with her, too, since it was a great way to work out. Shaking my head, I refused. I wasn’t confident that I was able to finish this race. I had been working full - time, attending school and raising a family. I had never run a race before. In fact, I hadn’t been physically active at all during the last three years. When the day finally came, I drank my coffee and rushed out the door with my daughter. When we arrived, I saw the crowd, among whom a woman runner who was elder than me by roughly 15 years as well as my daughter’s pregnant (怀孕的) teacher impressed me most. Seeing the excitement on their faces, I felt that I should run with my daughter even though I had believed that I couldn’t do it. I decided to register for the race on the spot. My daughter felt happy and supportive about my change of heart. What’s more, she advised me to run past someone every once in a while. Standing in a crowd of people, I heard the gun go off to signify the start of the race. Everyone else was running, so I ran too. But I was the last. The crowd pulled ahead quickly, and I no longer saw my daughter. The sea of runners disappeared over a hill, and I was left with the elder woman. It wasn’t long before I began to walk, and the woman did the same. Soon she began to run again. I could not let her beat me, so I began to run too. We continued this series of running and walking, and I passed her. Then I saw a group of women running with a small child. They couldn’t go any faster because the child was running at a child’s pace, which involved a lot of complaints by the child. I passed them. 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 I came upon my daughter’s pregnant teacher. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I ran through the crossroads and to the finish line to find my daughter waiting for me. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 主题01 亲情 Passage 1 (24-25高一上·陕西省咸阳市·期中) I was always afraid of water. This fear could not be explained, but I knew that the moment I stepped near any body of water, my legs would turn to jelly (果冻). I would imagine myself drowning in the water and thrashing around (乱扑腾) helplessly. That was why I had never gone into a swimming pool until swimming became a school requirement. My school wanted all pupils to pass a swimming test, and if they could not, then they would have to attend weekly swimming lessons in school, which made me tremble. Thus, my parents signed me up for swimming lessons at the pool near my house. With great unwillingness, I attended those weekly lessons, and each one was great suffering for me. I was naturally clumsy, and my fear of water did not help at all. Every lesson, I would be spending my time thrashing about in the water, while my classmates would be swimming countless laps effortlessly and even turning over like dolphins in the water. How was I going to pass the test at this rate? In my swimming class, there was an exceptionally athletic girl. Tall and muscular, her name was Kathy. She was the best swimmer in our class and always looked at me with disdain (鄙视), especially when I thrashed about hopelessly in the water. Once, after a particularly long and hard swimming lesson, I spotted Kathy swimming gracefully in the pool. Gathering my courage, I asked gently, “Kathy, can you teach me to swim?” She stared at me coldly. It was as if I stood at the edge of an endless ocean of inadequacy, my fears appearing like dark storm clouds threatening to drown me. Yet, in that moment, a glimmer of hope flashed within me, a desperate longing for guidance and acceptance. Would Kathy’s icy exterior (外表) melt under the warmth of empathy, or would I remain forever thrashing in the sea of my own fears? 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 To my surprise, she nodded after a few moments of silence. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ “Congratulations!” Kathy said when she learnt I had passed the swimming test. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·陕西省汉中市·期中) I was never a fast runner and thus I always didn’t like running. Throughout my childhood, whenever we competed in the 50-meter run, the 400-meter, or any other type of race, I would finish in the bottom half. In my late teens, as a member of a baseball team, I was the slowest runner on the team. In the preseason training, I was always the one running by myself at the end. Therefore, twenty years later, when I entered my first official running race — a 3,000-meter challenge in my city — at age 38, I certainly didn’t expect to win or come close to winning. I was there because my college friend Jim Hosek was the director of the race, and he asked me to run. The race was aimed at raising money for the unfortunate patients in a hospital and encouraging the patients and their fanilies to be brave, determined, and confident with sportsmanship. It was a heartwarming program.I wanted to support it, so I showed up, paid the entrance fee, had a number pinned (把……别住) on my back, and moved over to the starting line. There, I waited with about 300 other runners for the race to begin. I was nervous. Would I be the last one to finish a race again? Could I even finish the race? I wondered. Before long, someone spoke into a microphole, “Anyone weighing over 200 pounds comes down to the scale (秤), please.” Knowing I was over 200 pounds, I walked down to the scale. A man told me to stand on it. “Two hundred and three pounds,” he said. Then he wrote down the race number that was on my back. Out of curiosity, I asked him why he did so,and then I was told there would be an award ceremony (仪式) after the race. One award was for the first finisher in the over 200-pound group, and this special award would be announced at the end of the ceremony. Not expecting the award, I ran towards the starting line, never realizing there were only two runners weighing over 200 pounds. Paragraph 1:         Soon after, the race started. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2:         Then came the last award, and to my surprise, my name was announced. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3 (24-25学年高一上·陕西省西安市·期中) One Friday afternoon, some of my classmates planned to take a hike in a jungle (丛林), including my friends Jake and Liam. They asked me if I would like to go with them. I love outdoor activities, so I immediately agreed. It was sunny the following morning. I was in a very good mood. I was so excited about hiking since it was the first time that I had hiked with them. I ate a light breakfast. After that, I hurriedly ran out of my house to meet them in the school playground. The jungle where we were going was far from our school. Its name is Salymbia Jungle. It took about three hours to go there by bus, but it wasn’t a boring journey as we were all eager to hike. After we got off the bus, we found a local guide to ensure our safety. The guide, whose name is Thomas, said that he had hiked in the Salymbia Jungle lots of times and that he was familiar with the route. When we arrived, Thomas told us never to leave the group. He warned us that we would easily get lost in the jungle if we walked alone. Then we began to hike. There were various plants which we had never seen before. All of us were amazed at the beauty of the scenery and the sounds of the creatures. Sadly, after hiking for about an hour, I found that my watch on my wrist was gone. I realised that my watch had fallen off. It was a gift from my grandma, and I loved it very much. Without thinking, I turned back and tried to find my watch. Since I was the last one walking in the group, nobody noticed it when I walked away. I wasn’t worried about getting lost because I thought I could find my watch easily. However, when I finally found my watch and tried to catch up with my friends, they had gone far. I immediately realised that I was alone and lost. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 The sky started to become dark and I was very worried. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Fortunately, they found me with great effort. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 主题02 友情 Passage 1 (24-25高一上·山西省·期中) It was almost 9 pm. Stephen, a 14-year-old boy was wandering alone on the street on a breezy night. He recalled the incident that made him argue with his mother and he moved out of the house like a storm. His eyes were filled with tears. He had a quarrel with his mother from morning. His mom asked about his low grades in the recent exam. Stephen didn’t care too much about his carelessness and did not reply to her well. She scolded (责备) him again in the evening for being so careless. He quarreled with his mother. The quarrel ended up so badly that Stephen left his home. He walked for more than hours. He smelled a nice flavor from a shop and was attracted by the sweet smell. He couldn’t resist the smell of that nice flavor and he felt very hungry. It was a small noodles shop and he stopped by the shop. Suddenly he realized there was not even a single penny in his pocket. Tired and hungry, he stood there for a minute but decided to leave. The shop owner saw him and asked him to have some food. Stephen said he had no money to pay for the food. The shop owner smiled, saying, “It’s OK. I won’t ask you any money.” The shop owner prepared a hot bowl of sweet and delicious noodles. Stephen ate the noodles, feeling that he owed something to the shop owner. He promised to return his favor. Stephen was in tears when he ate the noodles. The shop owner asked what happened to him. Stephen told him about the incident and the quarrel with his mother and he felt that his mother did not understand him.注意: 1.续写词数应为 150 个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Hearing this, the shop owner smiled and approached Stephen. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Stephen realized his mistake and thanked the shop owner. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·山西省太原市·期中) Sometimes an act of kindness can mean a lot in life. Three years ago I worked for a few weeks as a doctor in a new dental clinic (牙科诊所) at Victor Harbor, to the south of Adelaide and an hour further away than my usual workplace. My first day there was a rush driving to the new clinic and getting used to the clinical environment. As it was all new to me, I took off my gold rings: my wedding ring, and one that was an anniversary (周年纪念日) gift from my husband. I put them in a tissue (纸巾) and placed them beside my computer. During my lunch break, I noticed the tissue and thought that it did not look very clean and threw it into the rubbish bin. I went about my work and my day went well; I met new patients and felt that I had been productive. At the very first day at the clinic, I did a good job, busy but fruitful. So I felt more than proud. When it was time to get off work, I changed my clothes and went out of the clinic, thinking nothing of the ring. Driving home at the end of the day, just moments before I reached my house, I noticed that my rings were missing. I felt the heat in my body rise, my face burning red. I felt sick to my stomach. I spent an hour or so making calls, trying to find my rings. The first people I called were my manager and clinical leader and they gave me a few phone numbers for cleaners. I got in touch with a lady who managed the cleaning services for the clinic, and she told me that the bins had already been collected. I knew nothing could be done now. I had lost my rings. It mattered much to me and now as if I lost a precious thing and my feelings were beyond words. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 But about two hours later, I received an amazing phone call. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Three days later, I finally got a chance to thank the cleaner face to face. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 主题03 救助 Passage 1 (24-25学年高一上·山西省太原市·期中) I have a strong passion for English and have done a good job in exams in the past years. So I was extremely excited when I got a chance to attend summer school in the US. I couldn’t wait to apply the textbook to the real life. But the real life was not as easy as it seemed. Two weeks later there, a challenge appeared. I had to visit a dentist because of a sharp pain in my teeth. When waiting, my heart began to race with worry. “How do I describe my pain in English? Can I understand the dentist’s instructions?” Shortly afterwards, I was called in to see Dr. Smith, a kind-looking man. After examining, Dr. Smith explained that there was a hole in a tooth that needed to be filled and the filling would be quick. Then he smiled with a question, “Do you have a sweet tooth?” For a moment, I tried to turn on my brain but the engine just wouldn’t start. I remembered the candy I had enjoyed that very morning, its sweetness still fresh in my memory. I responded honestly, “I had a candy before coming here, but I brushed my teeth. So, there’s no sweet tooth.” 注意: (1)续写词数应为100个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dr. Smith laughed, shaking his head as he started the filling. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ After coming back home, I changed the way of learning English. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·陕西省咸阳·期中) Jenny was the only child in her home. She had a quarrel with her mother that afternoon and she ran out of the house angrily. She couldn’t help crying sadly when she thought of the angry words from her mother. After she walked aimlessly in the street for hours, she felt hungry but had no money. She stood in front of a shop which sold noodles for several minutes, but she had to leave. The seller of the noodle shop came out and noticed the young girl. “Hey, girl, you want to have noodles? ”“Oh, yes, but I have no money on me, ”she replied. “Oh, that’s nothing. I’ll treat you today, ”the owner said.“Come in. ”The seller brought her a bowl of noodles, whose smell was so attractive. As she was eating, Jenny cried silently. “ What happened? ”asked the man kindly. “Nothing, actually I was just touched by your kindness! ”said Jenny as she wiped her tears.“Even a stranger on the street will give me a bowl of noodles, while my mother drove me out of the house. She showed no care for me. She is so merciless compared to a stranger! ” Hearing the words, the seller smiled,“Girl, do you really think so? I only gave you a bowl of noodles and you thanked me a lot. But it is your mother who has raised you since you were a baby. Can you number the times she cooked for you? Have you expressed your thanks to her?  ” Jenny sat there, speechless and numb with shock. She remembered Mother’s familiar face and weathered (饱经风霜的) hands. “Why did not I think of that?A bowl of noodles from a stranger made me feel grateful, but I have never thanked my mum for what she has done for me. ” On the way  home,  Jenny  made up  her mind to  say  sorry  to  her  mother  for  her rudeness as soon as she arrived home. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Approaching the doorway, Jenny took a deep breath. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A gentle touch on her hair called her mind back. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Passage 3 (24-25学年高一上·青海省西宁市·期中) One holiday, my cousins and I decided to play a trick on my grandma. We planned to do it —not because we didn't like her. She was the sweetest grandma a kid could ever have, and we really loved her. We decided to play the trick just wanting to have some fun. And at that time, to our mind, it was just a harmless little kids' trick. Early in the evening of that holiday, we began our trick. We secretly walked up to her doorstep with a can of red paint. Grandma was hard of hearing. So we didn't have to worry about being very quiet. Every time we thought about how funny it would be to see Grandma try to pick up a gift that was just painted on her doorstep, we couldn't stop laughing. It didn't take long to finish painting the gift two red roses. It wasn't very artistic. But for us little farm kids and an old woman with poor eyesight, it would do. As soon as we were satisfied with the painting, we knocked on the door and ran to hide behind bushes and trees to watch the fun. There was a lot of giggling going on as we waited for Grandma to open the door. When she finally appeared, she stood in the doorway for a minute. She looked into the darkness, with her gray hair pulled back tightly into her usual style, wiping her hands on her usual white apron. And she said, “Who could be knocking at my door this hour of the night?” Hearing it, my stomach and cheeks ached from trying to hold back the laughter. Then she looked down at her doorstep. Even from fifteen meters away, we could see the joy that shone in her eyes when she spotted the red gift at her feet. “Oh, how wonderful!” she called out happily. “A holiday gift for Grandma! I thought I was going to be forgotten again this year!” 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Grandma bent down to pick up her gift. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ At that moment, I regretted playing the trick and wanted to do something to make up for it ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $ 专题08 读后续写 主题01亲情 Passage 1 (24-25学年高一上·宁夏石嘴山市·期中) Walter Carr never dreamed his 20-mile journey would end up changing his life. Walter Carr is a young man from Alabama who faced a tough situation on the night before his first day at a new job. He had just been hired by Bellhop, a moving company, and was eager to make a great impression. However, things took an unexpected turn when his car broke down, leaving him in trouble. The job site was located 20 miles away in Pelham, and Walter, without any other choice, made a bold  (大胆的) decision. Walter was determined not to miss his first day, no matter what. Instead of calling in to explain his situation or simply giving up, he decided to walk the entire 20 miles to his new workplace. It was a challenging choice, but Walter’s mindset was clear: He had a job to do, and he wasn’t going to let anything stand in his way. With a quick sleep to prepare himself, he set out around midnight, walking the dark, empty streets to reach his destination. After a few hours, he crossed paths with a police officer who was patrolling (巡逻) the area. Curious about what Walter was doing out on foot so early in the morning, the officer stopped him to ask. When Walter explained his situation, the officer was moved by his determination. Instead of just sending him on his way, the officer decided to help. He bought Walter breakfast and then offered him a ride for the rest of the journey. By the time they reached Pelham, it was still early. Walter and the officer arrived at the home of the Lamey family, who were scheduled for a move that day. The officer introduced Walter to the Lameys, explaining how he had met this “nice kid” who had walked 20 miles just to get to work. Jenny Hayden Lamey, the homeowner, was immediately impressed by Walter’s determination and perseverance (毅力). 注意:续写词数应为100个左右,按如下格式在答题卡上作答。 She invited him inside, suggesting he take a rest before the rest of his workmates arrived. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】She invited him inside, suggesting he take a rest before the rest of his workmates arrived. Walter declined. When the rest of the moving team eventually showed up, they were equally impressed by Walter’s story. Word of Walter’s story soon spread, reaching Luke Marklin, the CEO of Bellhops. Moved, Luke Marklin decided to meet with him personally and surprisingly gave him a 2014 SUV. “I’d like to give you this car as a reward.” Marklin said. Walter’s hard work and determination had not only paid off but had done so in a way that was beyond his wildest dreams. 【导语】本文以人物为线索,讲述了Walter Carr在新工作首日前夜遭遇汽车抛锚,决定徒步20英里前往工作地点,途中偶遇警察并获得帮助,最终准时到达并感动了雇主。 【详解】1.段落续写: 由段首句内容“她邀请他进屋,建议他在其他同事到来之前休息一下。”可知,段中可描写Walter拒绝了女主人的好意,坚持要开始工作。当搬家团队的其他成员到达时,他们也被Walter的故事所感动。随后,Walter的事迹被传播开来,甚至引起了Bellhops公司CEO的注意。 2.续写线索:Walter拒绝休息——搬家团队其他成员到达并被感动——Walter事迹传播——CEO关注并赠车 3.词汇激活: 行为类: ①拒绝:decline/refuse ②到达:show up/arrive ③决定:decide/resolve 情绪类: ①感动:moved/touched ②出人意料地:surprisingly/unexpectedly 【点睛】[高分句型1] When the rest of the moving team eventually showed up, they were equally impressed by Walter’s story.(运用了从属连词when引导的时间状语从句) [高分句型2] Word of Walter’s story soon spread, reaching Luke Marklin, the CEO of Bellhops.(运用了现在分词短语作结果状语) [高分句型3] Walter’s hard work and determination had not only paid off but had done so in a way that was beyond his wildest dreams.(运用了not only...but...连接并列谓语动词和关系代词that引导的定语从句) Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·山西省太原市·期中) Stuart worked at his father’s garage, Monroe’s Auto Repair, a family business that had been around for over thirty years. He was well known for always putting in hard work and sticking to doing the right thing. Everyone who had visited the garage greatly admired Stuart for how much he cared about his work and providing quality service at a very reasonable price. However, business wasn’t good recently. On a hot July afternoon, a shiny black sports car pulled up to the garage. Its owner, Mr. Davis, a wealthy businessman, was a regular customer. He had always been polite, but he sounded quite unfriendly and acted strangely that day. Even so, Stuart welcomed him with his usual warmth. “Good afternoon, Mr. Davis! What can I do for you today?” “There is something wrong with my car. I think it’s the transmission (传动装置). I need it fixed as soon as possible. Can you make it?” Mr. Davis asked, in a cold, hard voice. “Of course,” Stuart replied. “We’ll get it checked now. I’ll call you as soon as we fix it.” As Stuart and his father began examining the sports car, they discovered something unusual. The transmission was fine, but the real problem was a minor electrical fault (故障) that would take only about one hour to fix. Stuart made a quick note of the problem and decided to have a thorough (全面的) check to ensure there were no other hidden problems. He didn’t finish the work until darkness fell. Later that evening, Stuart was reviewing the job ticket when he noticed something amazing. The car had a high-end, specialized engine that required specific parts, and these parts were rather expensive. If Stuart reported a major problem with the transmission, he could ask Mr. Davis to pay much more for the repair, taking advantage of the chance for more money. It would be easy to change the records and say that the problem was much worse than it really was. 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Stuart sat at his desk, lost in deep thought. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Stuart smiled, “We only ask for payment that’s necessary.” ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Stuart sat at his desk, lost in deep thought. He knew that he could easily exploit this situation to make more money, but his conscience was telling him otherwise. Stuart had always been taught to be honest and to stick to doing the right thing, even when no one was watching. He realized that it was not worth sacrificing his integrity for a little extra money. He decided to be honest with Mr. Davis and only charge him for the actual repairs that were needed.       Stuart smiled, “We only ask for payment that’s necessary.” He called Mr. Davis and explained the situation to him. Mr. Davis was surprised and grateful for Stuart’s honesty. He paid for the repairs and left the garage, promising to recommend Stuart’s services to his friends and colleagues. Stuart knew that he had made the right decision. He had lived up to his values and had gained the trust and respect of a valued customer. He realized that honesty and integrity were the keys to success in any business. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述Stuart在父亲的汽车修理厂工作,一天一位富商开来车修理,Stuart发现只是一个小问题。而Stuart现在面临抉择:他可以说汽车有很大问题,从而获得一笔钱救济汽车修理厂,但他又难以放下诚实。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“Stuart坐在书桌前,陷入沉思。”可以预测续写这段主要内容: Stuart通过内心挣扎,最后选择了诚实。 ②由第二段首句内容“Stuart笑着说:‘我们只要求必要的付款。’”可以预测续写这段主要内容:Stuart向Davis先生解释了情况,Davis先生非常感动,决定要推荐更多朋友来。 2.续写线索: Stuart内心挣扎——坚持诚实——向Davis先生解释情况——Davis先生感动—— Stuart感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①坚持: stick to /insist on/ keep on ②意识到:realize /recognize/ be aware ③决定:decide/determine 情绪类 ①惊讶的:surprised/astonished/amazed ②感激的:grateful/thankful 【点睛】[高分句型1]Stuart had always been taught to be honest and to stick to doing the right thing, even when no one was watching. (运用了被动语态和when引导的时间状语从句) [高分句型2]He realized that it was not worth sacrificing his integrity for a little extra money. (运用了that引导的宾语从句) [高分句型3]He paid for the repairs and left the garage, promising to recommend Stuart’s services to his friends and colleagues. (运用现在分词作状语) Passage 3 (24-25学年高一上·山西省晋城市·期中) Betty sat quietly in the empty dressing room at the ice-skating rink (溜冰场), feeling a wave of nervousness wash over her. It had been six months since the accident, and this was her first competition since then. Today was very important for her comeback; if she won, she would qualify for the World Cup, a dream she had long held. Before the accident, Betty was unbeatable, winning every competition since she started skating at ten years old. But now there was a new competitor, Kitty Jordan, who had quickly become the best. Betty was no longer the top one; Kitty was the one everyone talked about, which filled Betty with both determination and anxiety. “Does anyone still believe in me?” Betty wondered. “Have they all given up on me since the accident?” The accident was something no one could have predicted. Betty thought back to that awful, rainy night when she and her mom were driving home after practice. The car in front of them had turned sharply on the wet road, causing them to crash. Betty’s right knee (膝盖) was badly injured. She would need three months to heal and three more months of treatment and practice if she hoped to regain her skill. The dressing room door opened, and a young girl of her age entered, carrying a skate equipment bag, a warm-up jacket, and a pair of skates. The young girl threw some of her belongings onto a chair. The bag fell to the floor. “Hi, I’m Kitty Jordan,” she said. “I’m Betty Collins,” Betty replied, feeling uneasy. Kitty was the one she had to beat tonight, the new star everyone was excited about. After Kitty hurried out of the room, Betty saw something small and dark green behind the leg of the dressing table. She bent over to pull it out, and saw the white big letters K.J. in the top right-hand corner. It was Kitty’s music tape. It must have rolled out of her bag when she dropped it. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Betty stood still, struggling her next move. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Betty approached the rink, watching Kitty skate freely to the music. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Betty stood still, struggling her next move. She knew that without the music tape, Kitty’s performance would suffer, giving Betty a better chance to win. However, winning in this way didn’t feel right. After a moment of hesitation, Betty called out to an official passing by, “Excuse me, can you please tell Kitty that I found her tape?” She handed over the tape, feeling a sense of relief and pride in doing the right thing, even if it meant a tougher competition. Betty approached the rink, watching Kitty skate freely to the music. Betty knew this victory was a significant milestone in her journey. It marked her comeback not only as a skater but as a person who valued honesty and fairness. The road ahead would still be tough, with more competitions and challenges to face. However, she felt ready and determined to go through them. With this renewed confidence, Betty looked forward to the future, knowing she had the strength to overcome any obstacle and continue to skate with honor. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Betty复出的故事。Betty在滑冰场的更衣室里等待轮到她滑冰,今天是她复出的重要日子,她非常紧张。她要打败竞争对手Kitty。在更衣室里,Betty见到了Kitty,Kitty找不到音乐磁带交给音响师,但被Betty找到了,她会怎么做? 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“Betty站着不动,挣扎着下一步该怎么走。”可知,第一段可描写Betty经过心理斗争后交出了音乐磁带。 ②由第二段首句内容“Betty走近溜冰场,看着Kitty随着音乐自由地滑冰。”可知,第二段可描写Betty的感悟,虽然前路艰难,但她对此充满了信心。 2.续写线索:心理挣扎——交出磁带——感到宽慰和自豪——感悟——重获信心 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①如释重负:feel a sense of relief/feel relieved ②重视:value/attach importance to ③克服:overcome/get over 情绪类 ①自豪:feel a sense of pride/feel proud ②自信:confidence/faith 【点睛】[高分句型1] She handed over the tape, feeling a sense of relief and pride in doing the right thing, even if it meant a tougher competition.(由连词even if引导的让步状语从句) [高分句型2] It marked her comeback not only as a skater but as a person who valued honesty and fairness. (由关系代词who引导定语从句) Passage 4 (24-25学年高一上·甘肃省金昌市·期中) Every Sunday, June, a six-year-old girl, tied her sports shoes and walked to Grandpa’s house. Grandpa lived around the block(街区), and June was allowed to walk there by herself. Grandpa often told her stories. They also ate ice cream together while they talked. Sunday was June’s favorite day. This Sunday, June got dressed. She put on one sports shoe, but she could not find the other shoe. “Mommy, where’s my shoe?” “I’m sure it’s in your room. Look carefully until you find it. You can’t go until you have both shoes on,” June’s mother said. June sat on her bed and looked around. Her room was quite messy. There were clothes on the floor and papers on the desk. She wasn’t sure where to start. Then June remembered a story Grandpa told her. When he was little, he lost a coin that he planned to use to buy his mother a candy. He walked back over every place he had been to that day until he found it. He had to go in order so he wouldn’t miss anything. June stood up. “I’ll start in the corner and go around the room in order,” she thought. “That way I won’t miss anything.” 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 June began in the corner where her desk was. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ June quickly put on her shoe and ran out of the door to Grandpa’s house. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: June began in the corner where her desk was. Her shoe was not in the pile of papers on the desk, so she looked under her desk. Instead of finding her shoe, she found her lost class photo. Next, June walked along the wall. No shoe. She turned along the next wall. There were lots of clothes, but no shoe. Along the third wall was June's bed. She looked under her bed. There she found something behind a dust-covered book. She pulled the book toward her, and reached as far as she could to catch it. “My shoe!” she shouted excitedly. June quickly put on her shoe and ran out of the door to Grandpa’s house. “This time I have a story to tell,” June thought happily. When she arrived at her grandpa’s house, Grandpa handed her an ice cream and was about to tell a story. “Stop,” June mysteriously said. Then, she whispered to her grandpa’s ear, and said she would tell Grandpa a story today. Grandpa enjoyed the moment of June’s story which happened this morning and the sweetness of ice cream. After June's story, Grandpa smiled and said, “You will do a greater job, if you can keep your room in order.” June promised to do so later. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了主人公June在一个星期天找不到另一只运动鞋了。然后June想起爷爷给她讲的他小时候找到丢失的硬币的故事。于是,她从角落开始,按顺序在房间里转一圈,终于找到另一只运动鞋的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“June从她桌子所在的角落开始。”可知,第一段可描写June按顺序找遍整个房间终于找到鞋子。 ②由第二段首句内容“June很快穿上鞋子,跑出门去爷爷家。”可知,第二段可描写June跟爷爷分享自己找鞋的故事,爷爷告诉她要把房间整理好。 2.续写线索:角落找——无果——其它地方——找到——告诉爷爷——感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①递:hand/pass ②找到:find/discover ③笑:smile /beam 情绪类 ①激动:excitedly /with excitement ②高兴:happily /joyfully 【点睛】[高分句型1] Along the third wall was June’s bed.(运用了完全倒装) [高分句型2] When she arrived at her grandpa’s house, Grandpa handed her an ice cream and was about to tell a story.(运用了when引导的时间状语从句) [高分句型3] Grandpa enjoyed the moment of June’s story which happened this morning and the sweetness of ice cream.(运用了关系代词which引导的限制性定语从句) 主题02友情 Passage 1 (24-25学年高一上·青海省海南州·期中) Walter Carr never dreamed his 20-mile journey would end up changing his life. Walter Carr is a young man from Alabama who faced a tough situation on the night before his first day at a new job. He had just been hired by Bellhop, a moving company, and was eager to make a great impression. However, things took an unexpected turn when his car broke down, leaving him in trouble. The job site was located 20 miles away in Pelham, and Walter, without any other choice, made a bold (大胆的) decision. Walter was determined not to miss his first day, no matter what. Instead of calling in to explain his situation or simply giving up, he decided to walk the entire 20 miles to his new workplace. It was a challenging choice, but Walter’s mindset was clear: He had a job to do, and he wasn’t going to let anything stand in his way. With a quick sleep to prepare himself, he set out around midnight, walking the dark, empty streets to reach his destination. After a few hours, he crossed paths with a police officer who was patrolling(巡逻) the area. Curious about what Walter was doing out on foot so early in the morning, the officer stopped him to ask. When Walter explained his situation, the officer was moved by his determination. Instead of just sending him on his way, the officer decided to help. He bought Walter breakfast and then offered him a ride for the rest of the journey. By the time they reached Pelham, it was still early. Walter and the officer arrived at the home of the Lamey family, who were scheduled for a move that day. The officer introduced Walter to the Lameys, explaining how he had met this “nice kid” who had walked 20 miles just to get to work. Jenny Hayden Lamey, the homeowner, was immediately impressed by Walter’s determination and perseverance (毅力). 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 She invited him inside, suggesting he take a rest before the rest of his workmates arrived. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Moved by Walter’s story, the CEO Luke Marklin decided to meet with him personally. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】参考范文: She invited him inside, suggesting he take a rest before the rest of his workmates arrived. But Walter politely declined. He was there to work, and that’s exactly what he intended to do. When the rest of the moving team eventually showed up, they were equally impressed by Walter’s story. His determination to get to work against such difficulties had already set him apart as someone truly exceptional. Word of Walter’s story soon spread, reaching Luke Marklin, the CEO of Bellhops. Moved by Walter’s story, the CEO Luke Marklin decided to meet with him personally. He wanted to recognize the young man’s incredible commitment and determination. During their meeting, Marklin commended Walter for his perseverance. Then, in a surprising and generous gesture, Marklin handed Walter the keys to his own personal vehicle, a 2014 SUV. “I’d like to give you this car right here,” Marklin said. Walter was stunned — the gift of a car was more than he could have imagined. His hard work and determination had not only paid off but had done so in a way that was beyond his wildest dreams. The story of Walter is a powerful reminder of what can happen when someone refuses to give up in the face of adversity. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了来自阿拉巴马州的年轻人Walter Carr在新工作第一天前夕汽车抛锚的困境下,毅然决定步行20英里去上班,途中遇到一位被他的决心打动的警察,警察为他买早餐并送他一程,到达目的地后他的事迹打动雇主一家的故事,展现了Walter Carr的坚定决心和毅力。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“她邀请他进去,建议他在其他同事到来之前休息一下。”可知,第一段可描写Walter拒绝了邀请,搬家公司的成员对他的事情也是印象深刻,他的决心让他脱颖而出,他的事情很快被传开,贝尔霍普斯公司的首席执行官Luke Marklin知道了这件事。 ②由第二段首句内容“首席执行官Luke Marklin被Walter的故事所打动,决定亲自与他会面。”可知,第二段可描写在会面中Luke Marklin表扬了他的毅力,Luke Marklin把自己的车钥匙给了Walter,Walter被惊呆了,他的努力和决心得到了回报。 2.续写线索:邀请——拒绝——印象深刻——脱颖而出——感动——惊讶——赞扬——礼物——感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①拒绝:decline /refuse/reject ②出现:show up /appear/emerge /turn up ③传播:spread /disseminate/distribute /propagate 情绪类 ①惊讶的:stunned /astonished/shocked /amazed ②礼貌地:politely /courteously /graciously /respectfully 【点睛】[高分句型1] When the rest of the moving team eventually showed up, they were equally impressed by Walter’s story. (运用了When引导的时间状语从句) [高分句型2] The story of Walter is a powerful reminder of what can happen when someone refuses to give up in the face of adversity. (运用了what引导的宾语从句和when引导的时间状语从句) Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·陕西省榆林市·期中) Ari lived on a big island called Iceland. His home was a small fishing village by the sea. Spending a lot of time alone in his little house, Ari often looked at the faraway view and wondered what was out there. One day, Ari thought, "I want to find a true friend far away from here." So, he decided to write a letter, hoping to find a friend who understood his feelings. Ari wrote about the volcanoes (火山) and glaciers (冰川) on his snowy island. He described the beautiful Northern Lights that painted the sky with colors like green, blue and pink at night. For many days, Ari wrote about his thoughts and feelings. Then, he put the letter in a bottle and closed it really well. When the water was high, Ari threw the bottle into the sea and wished on a bright star that someone would find his letter. A year passed, and many cold nights went by after Ari threw his message into the sea. One day, he got a letter in the mail. He didn't know who it was from, but he was very happy and quickly opened the envelope (信封). The letter said: Dear Ari, I found your letter in a bottle that washed up on my beach. I live on an island called Sardinia. My island is warm and has mountains, white beaches, and green waters, though sometimes there are storms. I also want a true friend. I hope we can write to each other and learn more about our lives. Your new friend, Marco For three years, Ari and Marco wrote letters to each other. They talked about their cultures, traditions, and favorite foods. They shared secrets about their villages and wrote about their festivals and music. Marco's letters made Ari feel less lonely. Ari knew he had found his best friend. 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Without telling Marco, Ari decided to go with his father on a business trip to Sardinia, where he would meet Marco in person. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ However, two years later, Ari didn't receive Marco's letters for about two months, which reminded Ari of the storms Marco once mentioned. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Without telling Marco, Ari decided to go with his father on a business trip to Sardinia, where he would meet Marco in person. He determined to win his father’s support. He sat down with his father one evening. With a trembling heart, Ari unfolded his plans, speaking of his dreams and the friendship that had blossomed across the sea. He showed his father the letters from Marco. The words filled with warmth and understanding. Ari’s father, moved by his passion and the genuine connection he had made. But he still disagreed. Because he thought he was too young. However, two years later, Ari didn't receive Marco's letters for about two months, which reminded Ari of the storms Marco once mentioned. So he decided to set out by ship to meet his best friend in person. The sea was vast and the journey was long, but his heart was filled with excitement. Upon his arrival, he found the island even more beautiful. The moment they met, it was as if no distance had ever separated them and their friendship. They embraced each other, tears welling up in their eyes. Fortunately, Marco is safe. 【导语】本文讲述了阿里住在一个叫冰岛的大岛上,他经常感到孤独,他写信放在瓶子里,然后抛入海中,希望有人看到他的信,与他成为朋友。一段时间后,一个名叫马可的人给他寄来了回信,他们通过信交流,成为了好友。随着时间的流逝,阿里想亲自去看马可。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“阿里没有告诉马可,他决定和父亲一起去撒丁岛出差,在那里他将亲自见到马可。”可知,第一段可描阿里如何劝说父亲带自己去撒丁岛。 ②由第二段首句内容“然而,两年后,阿里大约两个月没有收到马可的信,这让阿里想起了马可曾经提到的风暴。”可知,第二段可描写阿里的感受及做法。 2.续写线索:父子交谈——希望去见马克——父亲拒绝——亲自去小岛——旅行过程——成功到达——两人见面 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①坐下:sit down/take a seat ②展开:unfold/disclose ③展示:show/present 情绪类 ①颤抖的:trembling/shaking ②兴奋:excitement/thrill 【点睛】[高分句型1]. With a trembling heart, Ari unfolded his plans, speaking of his dreams and the friendship that had blossomed across the sea.(由that引导的限制性定语从句) [高分句型2]. The moment they met, it was as if no distance had ever separated them and their friendship.(由The moment引导的时间从句和as if引导的方式状语从句) Passage 3 (24-25学年高一上·山西省太原市·期中) When I was young, we lived in a small town. Everyone knew Roy as he was a top student in the town. He was of my age, but he lost his parents in an accident at the age of 8. So he lived alone and delivered newspapers to support himself and his education. Every time he delivered newspapers to our home, he wore a broad smile on his face and greeted my mom gently. My mom was greatly surprised when she knew his daily routine. He got up every morning by 5 o’clock and walked 5 kilometers from where he lived to the newspaper office to collect the newspapers. By 6:00, he carried 50 pieces of newspapers — more than 5 kilograms and walked 3 kilometers back. After sending the newspapers, he rushed another 3 kilometers home to cook a simple breakfast before hurrying to school. This morning, seeing he left hurriedly in a strong wind, my mom and I decided to do something for him. After school, I waited for him at the school gate and told him that my mom would like to invite him to our home. When he asked why, I replied, “You will know soon!” Thinking for a short while, he followed me to my home nearby. It was possible that he assumed my mom would continue to subscribe to the newspaper. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为100个左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 My mom stood at the door, waiting for us. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Seeing the bike in front of him, he couldn’t hold back his tears. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】范文 My mom stood at the door, waiting for us. As soon as she saw us, she rushed over to give us a big hug and then led us to the dining room. We invited Roy to join us for dinner, and though he hesitated at first, he eventually accepted. As my mom filled up his plate, he said it brought back memories of happy days spent with his parents. Later, as he prepared to leave, I stepped inside and brought out a new bike. “This is for you,” my mom said with a smile. Seeing the bike in front of him, he couldn’t hold back his tears. With tears of gratitude rolling down his cheeks, he kept saying, “Thank you so much.” My mom wiped his tears and put her arm around his shoulders. We told him we were shocked to learn that he had to walk 11 miles before going to school. So we hoped this bike would make his life easier. We helped him because we admired him. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者小时候住在镇子上,罗伊和作者一样大,但是在一次事故中失去了父母。他靠送报纸来维持自己的生活和学业,每天都要走很远的路。于是作者一家送了一辆自行车给罗伊,罗伊十分感动。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“我妈妈站在门口等我们”可知,第一段可描写罗伊来作者家吃饭的情景以及作者家送罗伊自行车。 ②由第二段首句内容“看到前面的自行车,他忍不住流下了眼泪”可知,第二段可描写罗伊表达感谢以及作者感悟。 2.续写线索:邀请罗伊吃饭——送自行车——罗伊感动——罗伊感谢——作者感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 犹豫:hesitate/hang back 看见:see/spot 走进去:step inside/get into 情绪类 快乐:happy/joyful 吃惊:shocked/astonished 【点睛】[高分句型1] As my mom filled up his plate, he said it brought back memories of happy days spent with his parents. (运用了as引导时间状语从句) [高分句型2] We told him we were shocked to learn that he had to walk 11 miles before going to school. (运用了that引导宾语从句) 主题03 救助 Passage 1 (24-25学年高一上·山西省·期中) “Do you mind if I sit here?” I asked the three women seated at the cafeteria table. As a new employee, I felt awkward (令人尴尬的) when I asked them, but there were no other seats available. I introduced myself, which was followed by a silence. I was finishing dessert when one woman finally spoke. “I hate going home tonight,” she said, “because we have to send our dog away. He just can’t fit into our family.” She shared that the dog’s name was Larry. He had been trained as a guide dog for the blind, but failed his final test because he demanded too many hugs after completing his tasks. Hearing this, I begged the woman to give me some time to reach my mum as we would consider taking him. After work, I drove to pick up Larry. An old woman greeted me at the door, leading me to the kitchen. There sat this beautiful but very thin dog. “Larry,” I said, “I’m taking you to your new home with my family who will always love you.” I helped Larry into my car, and our new journey began. My mum was waiting with some delicious dog treats. For a few weeks Larry kept away from us. Then one day, my mum ordered everyone out of the kitchen. Locking the doors, she sat on the pantry (食品贮藏室) floor, talking one- on-one with that dog. Hours passed, but by the end of the day, Larry and my mum walked out of the kitchen side by side. It was as though Larry understood my mum’s words of acceptance. From then on we had a playmate and protector who shared our secrets, laughs, tears and hugs. His favourite place in the house was the landing almost at the top of the stairs. Every night at 2: 00 a. m., Larry made his rounds, checking to see that we were all OK. Only then would he rest. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 One peaceful night, while I was sleeping soundly, I heard Larry barking wildly. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ In a minute the ambulance (救护车) came, and we rushed Mum to the hospital. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 One peaceful night, while I was sleeping soundly, I heard Larry barking wildly. I got up and asked him to be quiet, but he was still barking in front of my room doors. I sensed that something must have gone wrong in the middle of the night, or Larry wouldn’t have behaved so unusually. After getting up and opening the door, I was met with Larry’s worried look. I was then led into Mum’s bedroom, where she was lying on the ground. Seeing this, I quickly dialed the emergency number. In a minute the ambulance (救护车) came, and we rushed Mum to the hospital. Luckily, as Mum was sent to hospital in time, her heart problem didn’t cause bad results. She was recovering well in hospital. The next day after work, I went to the hospital to take care of Mum. The doctor told me that the dog Larry had done a good job to find Mum in time, or she would have been delayed. From then on, we became more connected to each other, and my favourite job was to walk him out in the open air after work. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者在咖啡厅遇到一位女士,她正打算将自家的一条名为Larry的狗送人,作者在争得母亲的同意后主动要求领养了这条原本作为导盲犬而受过训练的狗,作者的一家将Larry照顾得很好,而Larry也非常尽心地守护着作者和家人,有一天夜里母亲病了,多亏了Larry的及时发现,母亲被及时送往了医院。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“一个平静的夜晚,当我睡得很香的时候,我听到Larry在狂叫。”可知,第一段可描写Larry的狂叫惊醒了作者,作着发现了生病的母亲并及时联系救护车将其送往医院。 ②由第二段首句内容“不一会儿,救护车来了,我们赶紧把妈妈送往医院。”可知,第二段可描写母亲被送往医院得到及时的救治以及我对Larry的感激以及作者与Larry的关系得到进一步地加强。 2.续写线索:听到Larry狂叫——起床查看——意识到有情况——发现母亲生病——送母亲去医院——母亲得到及时的救治——感激Larry——关系得到加强 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①意识到:sense/realise ②造成:cause/lead to ③照料:take care of/ look after 情绪类 ①担心的:worried/concerned ②幸运地:lucklily/fortunately 【点睛】【高分句型1】I was then led into Mum’s bedroom, where she was lying on the ground. (运用了where引导的非限制性定语从句) 【高分句型2】Seeing this, I quickly dialed the emergency number. (运用了现在分词短语作状语) Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·陕西省安康市·期中) My husband, my sister, and I were on a job at a new customer’s house. We were fixing expensive flooring throughout some of the main living areas of his home, which included installing (安装) some on the first floor and some downstairs in the basement. The owner let us know that he was leaving for work and that a cat was hiding somewhere in the house. He told us not to let it out, because he had lost two cats already. After about an hour, my sister Candice went outside to get more boxes of flooring. When she came back, I opened the door to let her in since she had her hands full. As she walked through the door, out ran the owner's cat that wasn't supposed to be let outside. So we all stopped what we were doing and tried to round up this fast cat. Unfortunately, we couldn't catch up with it. After calling for the missing cat and pacing the long driveway madly for twenty minutes without noticing it, we decided there was nothing more we could do. We went back to work on the floor, hoping the cat would come back finally. We hoped that the owner would never even know it was gone! And, sure enough, after thirty minutes, the cat scratched (抓) at the back door to be let in. We put it in the basement, where it couldn't get away again. Then I heard another scratch at the back door. I looked outside, and it seemed like the exact same cat, which puzzled (使迷惑) me. I was almost certain that cat couldn’t have gotten out again. But, against my better judgment, I figured that maybe someone had accidentally let it out. And since both my husband and sister were now downstairs working on the basement floor, I couldn’t ask them. I decided to let the cat in through the kitchen door, so it could go back downstairs. After about thirty more minutes, I went downstairs to work on the basement floor as my sister and husband came up to work on the first floor. 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Then, they met the same thing that happened to me! ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ We managed to separate the three cats. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】One possible version: Then, they met the same thing that happened to me! A cat came scratching at the door again, looking the same as the one we had caught and put downstairs before. Like me, they thought it was the same cat and figured it had gotten out again. So, they decided to put it back downstairs. After a while, we heard a big noise in the basement. They rushed downstairs and we went to check what had happened. To our surprise, we saw a huge mess and three black-and-white cats fighting with each other. We managed to separate the three cats. Peace returned to the basement. But before we could sort that out, the owner arrived. We told him what had happened while he was away and that he now had three cats instead of one. We were waiting for his complaint. However, he was very happy, saying, “Thank you. You helped me find the other two cats that I had lost.” We looked at each other, laughing. The owner paid us more in the end, not only for our installation work, but also for finding the cats. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者和妹妹在客户家干活的时候,客户要求不能让家里的猫跑出去,因为他家已经跑丢了两只猫。结果作者和妹妹没有看好,客户家的猫跑了出去,他们没能把猫抓回来。猫之后自己回家了,却回来了三只黑白相间的猫,最后客户说都是他自己家的猫。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“然后,他们遇到了和我一样的事情!”可知,第一段可描写他们抓了三只猫到地下室,三只黑白相间的猫在打架。 ②由第二段首句内容“我们设法把三只猫分开了”可知,第二段可描写客户说猫都是自己的,十分高兴。 2.续写线索:又来一只猫——放到地下室——三只猫打架——顾客解释——付更多钱 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①急忙:rush/hurry ②告诉:tell/inform ③认为:think/consider 情绪类 ①高兴:happy/pleased ②惊讶:surprise/astonishment 【点睛】[高分句型1] But before we could sort that out, the owner arrived. (运用了before引导时间状语从句) [高分句型2] We looked at each other, laughing. (运用了现在分词作状语) Passage 3 (24-25学年高一上·山西省太原市·期中) My teenage daughter and her classmates signed up for a race — a 5K  (3.1 miles) this Saturday morning, and I, aged 50, intended to return to bed once I dropped her off. However, my daughter advised me to participate in the race with her, too, since it was a great way to work out. Shaking my head, I refused. I wasn’t confident that I was able to finish this race. I had been working full - time, attending school and raising a family. I had never run a race before. In fact, I hadn’t been physically active at all during the last three years. When the day finally came, I drank my coffee and rushed out the door with my daughter. When we arrived, I saw the crowd, among whom a woman runner who was elder than me by roughly 15 years as well as my daughter’s pregnant (怀孕的) teacher impressed me most. Seeing the excitement on their faces, I felt that I should run with my daughter even though I had believed that I couldn’t do it. I decided to register for the race on the spot. My daughter felt happy and supportive about my change of heart. What’s more, she advised me to run past someone every once in a while. Standing in a crowd of people, I heard the gun go off to signify the start of the race. Everyone else was running, so I ran too. But I was the last. The crowd pulled ahead quickly, and I no longer saw my daughter. The sea of runners disappeared over a hill, and I was left with the elder woman. It wasn’t long before I began to walk, and the woman did the same. Soon she began to run again. I could not let her beat me, so I began to run too. We continued this series of running and walking, and I passed her. Then I saw a group of women running with a small child. They couldn’t go any faster because the child was running at a child’s pace, which involved a lot of complaints by the child. I passed them. 注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 I came upon my daughter’s pregnant teacher. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I ran through the crossroads and to the finish line to find my daughter waiting for me. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】I came upon my daughter’s pregnant teacher. She was taking slow, careful strides, clearly focused on finishing the race rather than competing. I remembered my daughter’s advice and felt a surge of determination. I decided to run alongside her for a bit, sharing a few encouraging words. “You’re doing great!” I said, matching her pace. We exchanged smiles, and I found motivation in her steady rhythm. As we approached a hill, I urged her to push through, reminding her that we were almost there. I ran through the crossroads and to the finish line to find my daughter waiting for me. Her face lit up with excitement as she saw me approaching, and I felt a rush of pride wash over me. I crossed the finish line, breathless but exhilarated. She ran towards me, wrapping her arms around me in a hug. “You did it, Mom!” she exclaimed, her eyes shining. I couldn’t believe I had completed the race, and it felt incredible to share this moment with her. In that instant, I realized that I had not only conquered my fears but also strengthened my bond with my daughter. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者在女儿的鼓励下参加5公里比赛,开始时与其他人有很大差距,但最后成功完成了比赛,作者意识到年龄不是限制,只要有决心和勇气,任何人都可以挑战自我,实现自己的目标。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“我遇到了我女儿怀孕的老师。”可知,第一段可描写作者和女儿的老师一起相互鼓励往前跑的经过。 ②由第二段首句内容“我跑过十字路口,跑到终点,发现女儿在等我。”可知,第二段可描写作者终于冲过终点线以及女儿为作者感到自豪。 2.续写线索:遇到了女儿的老师——相互鼓励——发现女儿在等我——冲过了终点线——女儿为我感到自豪——感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①专注于:focused on/concentrated on ②决定做某事:decided to do/was determined to do ③完成:completed /finished 情绪类 ①.兴奋的:exhilarated /thrilled/excited ②.恐惧:fears/horror/scared 【点睛】[高分句型1]. As we approached a hill, I urged her to push through, reminding her that we were almost there.(运用了As引导的时间状语从句以及现在分词作状语。) [高分句型2]. In that instant, I realized that I had not only conquered my fears but also strengthened my bond with my daughter.(运用了从属连词that引导的宾语从句以及“not only...but also...”连接的并列结构。) 主题01 亲情 Passage 1 (24-25高一上·陕西省咸阳市·期中) I was always afraid of water. This fear could not be explained, but I knew that the moment I stepped near any body of water, my legs would turn to jelly (果冻). I would imagine myself drowning in the water and thrashing around (乱扑腾) helplessly. That was why I had never gone into a swimming pool until swimming became a school requirement. My school wanted all pupils to pass a swimming test, and if they could not, then they would have to attend weekly swimming lessons in school, which made me tremble. Thus, my parents signed me up for swimming lessons at the pool near my house. With great unwillingness, I attended those weekly lessons, and each one was great suffering for me. I was naturally clumsy, and my fear of water did not help at all. Every lesson, I would be spending my time thrashing about in the water, while my classmates would be swimming countless laps effortlessly and even turning over like dolphins in the water. How was I going to pass the test at this rate? In my swimming class, there was an exceptionally athletic girl. Tall and muscular, her name was Kathy. She was the best swimmer in our class and always looked at me with disdain (鄙视), especially when I thrashed about hopelessly in the water. Once, after a particularly long and hard swimming lesson, I spotted Kathy swimming gracefully in the pool. Gathering my courage, I asked gently, “Kathy, can you teach me to swim?” She stared at me coldly. It was as if I stood at the edge of an endless ocean of inadequacy, my fears appearing like dark storm clouds threatening to drown me. Yet, in that moment, a glimmer of hope flashed within me, a desperate longing for guidance and acceptance. Would Kathy’s icy exterior (外表) melt under the warmth of empathy, or would I remain forever thrashing in the sea of my own fears? 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 To my surprise, she nodded after a few moments of silence. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ “Congratulations!” Kathy said when she learnt I had passed the swimming test. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】参考范文: To my surprise, she nodded after a few moments of silence. From then on, Kathy stayed back for about an hour after every swimming lesson to coach me. She taught me how to propel myself forward in the water and I gradually gained confidence in the pool. Slowly but surely, I improved under her guidance and encouragement. Four months later, it was time for me to take my swimming test. I jumped into the pool and followed all of Kathy’s advice. I swam gracefully, just like a fish, and passed the test with flying colours. “Congratulations!” Kathy said when she learnt I had passed the swimming test. I threw my arms around her and hugged her tightly. “Thank you! You’re a wonderful friend! If it had not been for you, I would not have done so well!” I exclaimed. Since then, our friendship has blossomed. We met frequently to have fun with each other, sharing both joy and sorrow. Surprisingly, I grew to love the water. A friend like Kathy is hard to come by. She has a heart of gold and I will definitely treasure our precious friendship. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者非常怕水,但是学校要求所有学生都要通过游泳考试,于是父母在家附近为作者报了游泳课程,作者不情愿地去上课,上课过程也非常痛苦,Kathy是游泳课上表现最好的学生,一次艰难的游泳课后作者鼓起勇气问Kathy能否教自己有用,忐忑地等待Kathy的回答。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“令我吃惊的是,沉默了一会儿之后,她点了点头。”可知,第一段可描写Kathy指导作者游泳,作者顺利通过了游泳考试。 ②由第二段首句内容“‘恭喜你!’Kathy得知我通过了游泳考试后说。”可知,第二段可描写作者感谢Kathy并和Kathy成为了朋友。 2.续写线索:教游泳——进步——通过考试——感谢——成为朋友——爱上水 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①进步:improve/make progress ②拥抱:hug/embrace ③玩得开心:have fun/enjoy oneself 情绪类 ①自信:gain confidence/become confident ②惊讶:surprisingly/astinoshingly 【点睛】[高分句型1] If it had not been for you, I would not have done so well!(由if引导的虚拟条件句) [高分句型2] We met frequently to have fun with each other, sharing both joy and sorrow.(由现分词作状语) Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·陕西省汉中市·期中) I was never a fast runner and thus I always didn’t like running. Throughout my childhood, whenever we competed in the 50-meter run, the 400-meter, or any other type of race, I would finish in the bottom half. In my late teens, as a member of a baseball team, I was the slowest runner on the team. In the preseason training, I was always the one running by myself at the end. Therefore, twenty years later, when I entered my first official running race — a 3,000-meter challenge in my city — at age 38, I certainly didn’t expect to win or come close to winning. I was there because my college friend Jim Hosek was the director of the race, and he asked me to run. The race was aimed at raising money for the unfortunate patients in a hospital and encouraging the patients and their fanilies to be brave, determined, and confident with sportsmanship. It was a heartwarming program.I wanted to support it, so I showed up, paid the entrance fee, had a number pinned (把……别住) on my back, and moved over to the starting line. There, I waited with about 300 other runners for the race to begin. I was nervous. Would I be the last one to finish a race again? Could I even finish the race? I wondered. Before long, someone spoke into a microphole, “Anyone weighing over 200 pounds comes down to the scale (秤), please.” Knowing I was over 200 pounds, I walked down to the scale. A man told me to stand on it. “Two hundred and three pounds,” he said. Then he wrote down the race number that was on my back. Out of curiosity, I asked him why he did so,and then I was told there would be an award ceremony (仪式) after the race. One award was for the first finisher in the over 200-pound group, and this special award would be announced at the end of the ceremony. Not expecting the award, I ran towards the starting line, never realizing there were only two runners weighing over 200 pounds. Paragraph 1:         Soon after, the race started. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Paragraph 2:         Then came the last award, and to my surprise, my name was announced. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】      Soon after, the race started. While I was running, I saw many runners pass me on the way. Minutes later, I already felt tired. However, to encourage those in need, I tried to show the best of me, without worrying about the result. I kept moving forward as fast as I could. After most runners finished the race, I finally made it to the finish line. Despite the tiredness, I was satisfied. Shortly after the race, the award ceremony began and several awards were presented. Then came the last award, and to my surprise, my name was announced. Confused and excited, I walked up to the winner’s platform and was awarded a medal. As the crowd cheered and clapped loudly, I felt warmth in my heart. After the ceremony, I learned from my friend Jim that there were only two runners weighing over 200 pounds. Although I only beat one person, Jim praised me for my determination, courage, and kindness. Honestly, I was proud of myself. This race increased my love for running and my confidence in myself. 【导语】本文是一篇记叙文。讲述作者为了支持朋友负责的跑步比赛,来为医院里不幸的病人筹集资金,在比赛中意外地获奖的故事。 【详解】1. 段落续写: ①由第一段首句“不久之后,比赛开始了。”可知,跑步比赛开始了,该段描述跑步比赛的情况。 ②由第二段首句“然后是最后一个奖项,令我惊讶的是,我的名字被宣布了。”可知,比赛结束了,在颁奖阶段,作者意外地获奖了。 2. 续写线索:不喜欢跑步——参加跑步比赛——完成比赛——获得奖牌 3. 词汇激活: 行为类 ①超过:pass ②保持前进:keep forward ③欢呼:cheer 情绪类 ①疲惫的:tired ②满意的:satisfied ③疑惑的:confused ④兴奋的:excited 【点睛】【高分句型1】While I was running, I saw many runners pass me on the way.(运用了while引导的时间状语从句)w(运用了) 【高分句型2】After the ceremony, I learned from my friend Jim that there were only two runners weighing over 200 pounds.(运用了that引导的宾语从句) Passage 3 (24-25学年高一上·陕西省西安市·期中) One Friday afternoon, some of my classmates planned to take a hike in a jungle (丛林), including my friends Jake and Liam. They asked me if I would like to go with them. I love outdoor activities, so I immediately agreed. It was sunny the following morning. I was in a very good mood. I was so excited about hiking since it was the first time that I had hiked with them. I ate a light breakfast. After that, I hurriedly ran out of my house to meet them in the school playground. The jungle where we were going was far from our school. Its name is Salymbia Jungle. It took about three hours to go there by bus, but it wasn’t a boring journey as we were all eager to hike. After we got off the bus, we found a local guide to ensure our safety. The guide, whose name is Thomas, said that he had hiked in the Salymbia Jungle lots of times and that he was familiar with the route. When we arrived, Thomas told us never to leave the group. He warned us that we would easily get lost in the jungle if we walked alone. Then we began to hike. There were various plants which we had never seen before. All of us were amazed at the beauty of the scenery and the sounds of the creatures. Sadly, after hiking for about an hour, I found that my watch on my wrist was gone. I realised that my watch had fallen off. It was a gift from my grandma, and I loved it very much. Without thinking, I turned back and tried to find my watch. Since I was the last one walking in the group, nobody noticed it when I walked away. I wasn’t worried about getting lost because I thought I could find my watch easily. However, when I finally found my watch and tried to catch up with my friends, they had gone far. I immediately realised that I was alone and lost. 注意: 1. 续写词数应为150左右; 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 The sky started to become dark and I was very worried. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Fortunately, they found me with great effort. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】The sky started to become dark and I was very worried. I didn’t know what to do. I called out to my friends, but there was no reply. I tried to look for a way but none of the scenes seemed familiar. I walked for a few more minutes and I got tired and hungry. I felt frightened. Finally, I gave up and took a rest. As I was falling asleep, I heard a human voice. It was unbelievable, and then I heard someone else. I screamed, “Help!” Fortunately, they found me with great effort. My friends Jake and Liam told the guide that they found I was lost, and finally some rescuers were called to help. They led me back to the bus. Seeing me, my friends told me they were really worried. I apologized to them for leaving the group without telling them. Instead of feeling angry with me, they comforted me and helped me calm down to learn a good lesson from it. And I truly learned a good lesson from it—never leave your group members when you’re in a new place. 【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者和朋友去丛林远足,过程中珍贵的手表掉了,自己回去找,从而掉队迷路,感到害怕。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“天空开始变黑,我很担心。”可知,第一段可描写作者感到害怕,无助的心理活动描写,最后可写到有人来救援,呼应下一段。 ②由第二段首句内容“幸运的是,他们费了很大的劲才找到我。”可知,第二段可描写朋友们发现作者不见了,和导游一起想办法来寻找并救援成功,最后可以写到作者的感悟。 2.续写线索:远足——欣赏景色——手表掉落——返回寻找——迷路——孤独无助——救援——教训 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①寻找:look for/search for ②入睡:get to sleep/fall asleep ③救助:help/rescue 情绪类 ①生气的:angry/annoyed ②焦急的:worried/anxious 【点睛】[高分句型1]. Seeing me, my friends told me they were really worried.(现在分词作状语,省略that的宾语从句) [高分句型2]. I apologized to them for leaving the group without telling them.(运用了动名词作宾语) 主题02 友情 Passage 1 (24-25高一上·山西省·期中) It was almost 9 pm. Stephen, a 14-year-old boy was wandering alone on the street on a breezy night. He recalled the incident that made him argue with his mother and he moved out of the house like a storm. His eyes were filled with tears. He had a quarrel with his mother from morning. His mom asked about his low grades in the recent exam. Stephen didn’t care too much about his carelessness and did not reply to her well. She scolded (责备) him again in the evening for being so careless. He quarreled with his mother. The quarrel ended up so badly that Stephen left his home. He walked for more than hours. He smelled a nice flavor from a shop and was attracted by the sweet smell. He couldn’t resist the smell of that nice flavor and he felt very hungry. It was a small noodles shop and he stopped by the shop. Suddenly he realized there was not even a single penny in his pocket. Tired and hungry, he stood there for a minute but decided to leave. The shop owner saw him and asked him to have some food. Stephen said he had no money to pay for the food. The shop owner smiled, saying, “It’s OK. I won’t ask you any money.” The shop owner prepared a hot bowl of sweet and delicious noodles. Stephen ate the noodles, feeling that he owed something to the shop owner. He promised to return his favor. Stephen was in tears when he ate the noodles. The shop owner asked what happened to him. Stephen told him about the incident and the quarrel with his mother and he felt that his mother did not understand him.注意: 1.续写词数应为 150 个左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Hearing this, the shop owner smiled and approached Stephen. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Stephen realized his mistake and thanked the shop owner. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】 Hearing this, the shop owner smiled and approached Stephen. He patted the boy’s shoulder and said, “Hey, young guy, think about how much your mom loves you.” Stephen thought of the moment when he was a little kid. In fact, his mother carried him in her arms. She cooked the delicious food for him. She played games with him. He also remembered that when he failed in the exam, she comforted him with all her heart and kept him company over the night. She was there for him whenever he needed her. Stephen realized his mistake and thanked the shop owner: He rushed home in a hurry. He saw his mother standing at the door with tears in her eyes. Seeing his coming, his mother stepped forward, saying, “You must be hungry! I have cooked the meal you like best. Come and have it now.” He hugged his mother tightly, streaming with tears and said. “I am terribly sorry, Mom. I am wrong and I will never quarrel with you again. I love you.” 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了斯蒂芬和母亲发生了争吵,离开家来到商店,店主给了他吃的没有收钱,斯蒂芬十分感动,告知了自己和母亲吵架的事情。店主开导斯蒂芬,斯蒂芬也意识到自己的错误,回家和母亲和好了。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“听到这话,店主微笑着走近斯蒂芬”可知,第一段可描写店主开导斯蒂芬。 ②由第二段首句内容“斯蒂芬意识到自己的错误,并向店主道谢,然后匆匆赶回家”可知,第二段可描写斯蒂芬回家和母亲道歉,两人和好。 2.续写线索:店主开导——斯蒂芬回忆——斯蒂芬意识到错误——斯蒂芬回家——斯蒂芬道歉——两人和好 3.词汇激活 行为类 陪伴:keep sb. company/accompany 争吵:quarrel with /argue with 拥抱:hug/embrace 情绪类 喜爱:love/adore 安慰:comfort/ console 【点睛】[高分句型1] He also remembered that when he failed in the exam, she comforted him with all her heart and kept him company over the night. (运用了that引导宾语从句) [高分句型2] Seeing his coming, his mother stepped forward, saying, “You must be hungry! I have cooked the meal you like best. Come and have it now.” (运用了现在分词作状语) Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·山西省太原市·期中) Sometimes an act of kindness can mean a lot in life. Three years ago I worked for a few weeks as a doctor in a new dental clinic (牙科诊所) at Victor Harbor, to the south of Adelaide and an hour further away than my usual workplace. My first day there was a rush driving to the new clinic and getting used to the clinical environment. As it was all new to me, I took off my gold rings: my wedding ring, and one that was an anniversary (周年纪念日) gift from my husband. I put them in a tissue (纸巾) and placed them beside my computer. During my lunch break, I noticed the tissue and thought that it did not look very clean and threw it into the rubbish bin. I went about my work and my day went well; I met new patients and felt that I had been productive. At the very first day at the clinic, I did a good job, busy but fruitful. So I felt more than proud. When it was time to get off work, I changed my clothes and went out of the clinic, thinking nothing of the ring. Driving home at the end of the day, just moments before I reached my house, I noticed that my rings were missing. I felt the heat in my body rise, my face burning red. I felt sick to my stomach. I spent an hour or so making calls, trying to find my rings. The first people I called were my manager and clinical leader and they gave me a few phone numbers for cleaners. I got in touch with a lady who managed the cleaning services for the clinic, and she told me that the bins had already been collected. I knew nothing could be done now. I had lost my rings. It mattered much to me and now as if I lost a precious thing and my feelings were beyond words. 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 But about two hours later, I received an amazing phone call. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Three days later, I finally got a chance to thank the cleaner face to face. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】参考范文: But about two hours later, I received an amazing phone call. The cleaner had gone through the bins and found my rings! I was so thankful to her, someone who had taken the trouble to go through the bins—which is not a pleasant task—to find my priceless ring. I worked at that clinic the following day, so I bought chocolates to thank this wonderful person. On arriving the clinic, my manager gave the ring to me. Unfortunately, I did not get to meet the cleaner as she was at work elsewhere that day. Three days later, I finally got a chance to thank the cleaner face to face. After a tiring day, I was about to leave as usual when I met a cleaner by accident, who came to collect the bins at the clinic. With much curiosity, I quickly came up to her, and asked whether she was the cleaner who had found my rings. The cleaner, wearing dirty overalls, stood in front of me and said yes. Excited and relieved, I expressed my deep gratitude to her again and again. She just told me it was not a big deal. Finally, she left, wearing a bright smile on her face. And that smile would stay in my memory forever. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者一次不慎丢失戒指,一名清洁工翻遍了所有的垃圾箱为作者找到了戒指,作者非常感动。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“但大约两小时后,我接到了一个令人惊讶的电话。”以及第二段首句内容“三天后,我终于有机会当面感谢清洁工。”可知,第一段可描写一名清洁工为作者找到了戒指。 ②由第二段首句内容“三天后,我终于有机会当面感谢清洁工。”可知,第二段可描写作者向清洁工表达了感激之情。 2.续写线索:作者一次去新开的牙诊所当医生——第一天,作者非常忙碌而且对周围的一切都感到陌生——作者摘下了自己的婚戒和丈夫所送的周年纪念戒指——作者将戒指放在了纸巾中,但是作者后来看到纸巾时,忘记了这件事,将纸巾扔进了垃圾桶——作者把这件事完全忘了,直到下班回家——即将到家时,作者发现戒指没了,打了很多电话求助——最后作者得知垃圾已经被清理了——作者非常难过——过了两个小时后,作者接到了电话,戒指被找到了——原来清洁工为作者翻遍了垃圾箱,找到了戒指——作者过了几天,终于遇到了清洁工,当面感谢了她的善举 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①不辞劳苦:take the trouble/spare no pains ②到达:arrive/reach ③正要做某事:be about to do/be on the point of doing 情绪类 ①感激的:thankful/grateful ②兴奋的:excited/thrilled 【点睛】【高分句型1】I was so thankful to her, someone who had taken the trouble to go through the bins—which is not a pleasant task—to find my priceless ring.(运用了who引导的定语从句和which引导的定语从句) 【高分句型2】I worked at that clinic the following day, so I bought chocolates to thank this wonderful person.(运用了so连接的并列句表因果) 主题03 救助 Passage 1 (24-25学年高一上·山西省太原市·期中) I have a strong passion for English and have done a good job in exams in the past years. So I was extremely excited when I got a chance to attend summer school in the US. I couldn’t wait to apply the textbook to the real life. But the real life was not as easy as it seemed. Two weeks later there, a challenge appeared. I had to visit a dentist because of a sharp pain in my teeth. When waiting, my heart began to race with worry. “How do I describe my pain in English? Can I understand the dentist’s instructions?” Shortly afterwards, I was called in to see Dr. Smith, a kind-looking man. After examining, Dr. Smith explained that there was a hole in a tooth that needed to be filled and the filling would be quick. Then he smiled with a question, “Do you have a sweet tooth?” For a moment, I tried to turn on my brain but the engine just wouldn’t start. I remembered the candy I had enjoyed that very morning, its sweetness still fresh in my memory. I responded honestly, “I had a candy before coming here, but I brushed my teeth. So, there’s no sweet tooth.” 注意: (1)续写词数应为100个左右; (2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Dr. Smith laughed, shaking his head as he started the filling. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ After coming back home, I changed the way of learning English. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Dr. Smith laughed, shaking his head as he started the filling. It went well. I was relieved yet puzzled. Dr. Smith explained, “My boy, ‘have a sweet tooth’ has nothing to do with brushing teeth. It means enjoying sugary foods very much. But remember to brush teeth after having sweets, dear.” I felt embarrassed but I was so grateful because Dr. Smith not only helped me with my pain but also English learning. After coming back home, I changed the way of learning English. Instead of only focusing on tests, I began to feel the richness of the language. I communicated with native speakers using idioms and expressions that brought the language to life. Through this journey, I realized that having a sweet tooth—whether for candy or language —was about allowing it to enrich your life. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,文章主要讲述了作者参加美国夏令营时,因牙痛去看牙医的经历。作者本以为自己的英语水平很好,但在向牙医描述病情时遇到了困难,误解了牙医说的习语的意思。通过这次经历,作者意识到了自己英语学习的不足,并开始改变学习方法,更加注重语言的实际应用和丰富性。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“史密斯医生笑着,摇着头开始补牙。”可知,第一段可描写作者顺利的修牙,史密斯医生为作者解释了习语的意思并给出建议,作者备受感激。 ②由第二段首句内容“回国后,我改变了学习英语的方式。”可知,第二段可描写作者回国后关注语言的丰富性,以及在学习英语上其他方面的转变。 2.续写线索: 顺利修牙——解释习语——给出建议——备受感激——改变学习英语方式——最终感悟 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①.帮助:help/assist ②.集中:focus on/concentrate on ③.明白:realize/understand 情绪类 ①.困惑的:puzzled/confused ②.感激的:grateful/appreciative 【点睛】[高分句型1]. I communicated with native speakers using idioms and expressions that brought the language to life.(运用了that引导定语从句) [高分句型2]. Through this journey, I realized that having a sweet tooth—whether for candy or language —was about allowing it to enrich your life.(运用了that引导宾语从句) Passage 2 (24-25学年高一上·陕西省咸阳·期中) Jenny was the only child in her home. She had a quarrel with her mother that afternoon and she ran out of the house angrily. She couldn’t help crying sadly when she thought of the angry words from her mother. After she walked aimlessly in the street for hours, she felt hungry but had no money. She stood in front of a shop which sold noodles for several minutes, but she had to leave. The seller of the noodle shop came out and noticed the young girl. “Hey, girl, you want to have noodles? ”“Oh, yes, but I have no money on me, ”she replied. “Oh, that’s nothing. I’ll treat you today, ”the owner said.“Come in. ”The seller brought her a bowl of noodles, whose smell was so attractive. As she was eating, Jenny cried silently. “ What happened? ”asked the man kindly. “Nothing, actually I was just touched by your kindness! ”said Jenny as she wiped her tears.“Even a stranger on the street will give me a bowl of noodles, while my mother drove me out of the house. She showed no care for me. She is so merciless compared to a stranger! ” Hearing the words, the seller smiled,“Girl, do you really think so? I only gave you a bowl of noodles and you thanked me a lot. But it is your mother who has raised you since you were a baby. Can you number the times she cooked for you? Have you expressed your thanks to her?  ” Jenny sat there, speechless and numb with shock. She remembered Mother’s familiar face and weathered (饱经风霜的) hands. “Why did not I think of that?A bowl of noodles from a stranger made me feel grateful, but I have never thanked my mum for what she has done for me. ” On the way  home,  Jenny  made up  her mind to  say  sorry  to  her  mother  for  her rudeness as soon as she arrived home. 注意:1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Approaching the doorway, Jenny took a deep breath. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A gentle touch on her hair called her mind back. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Approaching the doorway, Jenny took a deep breath. When she pushed the door open and entered the house, she found her mother was not in. Tired and sad, she sank down onto the sofa. “Where could my mother be?” she wondered. “Was she still angry with me?” Again, the scene of the quarrel appeared in her mind. She remembered her rudeness to her mother. Realizing that her mother really cared a lot about her, she buried her face deeply in her hands, with tears rolling down her cheeks. A gentle touch on her hair called her mind back. Raising her head up, Jenny caught sight of a familiar face.(She raised her head and saw the familiar face of her mother.) “You are home! I’m so worried about you that I’ve been looking for you.” she said, tired and relieved. Jenny couldn’t help throwing herself into her mother’s arms, “Mum, I’m so sorry and thank you for all you have done for me. It is you who bring me up and provide love and support for me.” Hearing this, her mother smiled, patting her back gently. Quarrels are not unusual between children and parents, but communication is the secret to understanding. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了Jenny与母亲争吵后离家出走,并在一家面条店老板的启发下意识到母爱的伟大,最终回家向妈妈道歉的故事。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“走到家门口,Jenny深吸了一口气。”以及第二段首句内容“一只手温柔地抚摸着她的头发,把她从思绪中拉回。”可知,第一段可描写Jenny在家里没有看到妈妈,她心生愧疚,不觉掩面哭泣。 ②由第二段首句内容“一只手温柔地抚摸着她的头发,把她从思绪中拉回。”可知,第二段可描写Jenny向妈妈道歉,而妈妈则笑着安慰了Jenny。 2.续写线索:走到家门口的时候,Jenny深吸一口气,打开家门走了进去——但是,她在家里并没有找到妈妈的身影——她想到自己对妈妈粗鲁的态度,心生愧疚,不觉掩面哭泣——这时,有双手温柔抚摸着她的头发——Jenny抬头看到了满脸疲倦的妈妈——Jenny向妈妈道歉,并表达了自己的感激之情——妈妈笑着安慰了她 3.词汇激活 行为类 ①进入:enter/come into ②想知道:wonder/want to know ③寻找:look for/search for 情绪类 ①悲伤的:sad/sorrowful ② 担忧的:worried/concerned 【点睛】【高分句型1】When she pushed the door open and entered the house, she found her mother was not in.(运用了when引导的时间状语从句和省略引导词that的宾语从句) 【高分句型2】Realizing that her mother really cared a lot about her, she buried her face deeply in her hands, with tears rolling down her cheeks.(运用了that引导的宾语从句和with引导的独立主格) Passage 3 (24-25学年高一上·青海省西宁市·期中) One holiday, my cousins and I decided to play a trick on my grandma. We planned to do it —not because we didn't like her. She was the sweetest grandma a kid could ever have, and we really loved her. We decided to play the trick just wanting to have some fun. And at that time, to our mind, it was just a harmless little kids' trick. Early in the evening of that holiday, we began our trick. We secretly walked up to her doorstep with a can of red paint. Grandma was hard of hearing. So we didn't have to worry about being very quiet. Every time we thought about how funny it would be to see Grandma try to pick up a gift that was just painted on her doorstep, we couldn't stop laughing. It didn't take long to finish painting the gift two red roses. It wasn't very artistic. But for us little farm kids and an old woman with poor eyesight, it would do. As soon as we were satisfied with the painting, we knocked on the door and ran to hide behind bushes and trees to watch the fun. There was a lot of giggling going on as we waited for Grandma to open the door. When she finally appeared, she stood in the doorway for a minute. She looked into the darkness, with her gray hair pulled back tightly into her usual style, wiping her hands on her usual white apron. And she said, “Who could be knocking at my door this hour of the night?” Hearing it, my stomach and cheeks ached from trying to hold back the laughter. Then she looked down at her doorstep. Even from fifteen meters away, we could see the joy that shone in her eyes when she spotted the red gift at her feet. “Oh, how wonderful!” she called out happily. “A holiday gift for Grandma! I thought I was going to be forgotten again this year!” 注意: 1.续写词数应为150左右; 2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 Grandma bent down to pick up her gift. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ At that moment, I regretted playing the trick and wanted to do something to make up for it ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 【答案】Para. 1: Grandma bent down to pick up her gift. This was the moment we had been waiting for. But somehow it wasn’t as much fun as we had expected. Confused, Grandma touched the fresh paint for a moment. She quickly became aware of our kids’ childish trick. Her delight at having been remembered by a sweetheart on Sweetheart’s Day was short-lived. She tried to smile to hide the embarrassment. Then, with as much dignity as she could gather, she turned and walked back into her house, absently wiping the red paint on her clean, white apron. Para. 2: At that moment, I regretted playing the trick and wanted to do something to make up for it. Soon an idea occurred to me. I would send a real gift to Grandma on another important holiday that was approaching—Thanksgiving Day. The day after we kids made the trick, I began to prepare for the real gift for Grandma. I saved my pocket money. Using it, I bought roses and snacks Grandma loved, and I put them into a beautiful box. When Thanksgiving Day finally came, I happily marched into Grandma’s house, with the box in my hands. 【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了假期时,作者和表兄妹决定捉弄奶奶,来找点乐子。于是他们在台阶上画了一个礼物,结果奶奶以为是给自己的生日礼物,发现被骗后,奶奶试图用微笑来掩饰尴尬,转身走回自己的房子。最后作者后悔自己的所作所为,给奶奶准备了真正的礼物。 【详解】1.段落续写: ①由第一段首句内容“奶奶弯腰捡起她的礼物”可知,第一段可描写奶奶发现礼物是假的之后的反应。 ②由第二段首句内容“那一刻,我后悔玩了这个把戏,想做点什么来弥补”可知,第二段可描写作者为奶奶准备真正礼物的经过。 2.续写线索:件礼物——发现被骗——掩饰尴尬——后悔——准备礼物——送礼物 3.词汇激活 行为类 预期:expect/anticipate 回去:walk back into / go back into 购买:buy/purchase 情绪类 困惑:confused / puzzled 美丽:beautiful /pretty 【点睛】[高分句型1] Then, with as much dignity as she could gather, she turned and walked back into her house, absently wiping the red paint on her clean, white apron. (运用了现在分词作状语) [高分句型2] When Thanksgiving Day finally came, I happily marched into Grandma’s house, with the box in my hands. (运用了when引导时间状语从句) 1 / 2 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 $

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